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Contents Plasma TV Licenses Important Safety Instructions English YyDISCONNECTING Device from the Main YyCleaningAntenna grounding according to the National YyGroundingYyGenerated Sound YyDot DefectTable of Contents Entertainment Assembling and Preparing Remote control and batteries AAAUnpacking M5 x M6 x M4 x Screw for assembly Cable holder Additional accessoriesCharging Cable Optional Extras Parts and buttons Lifting and moving the TV Setting up the TVAttaching the stand ProtectionStand Base Model Screw for Number Assembly Screws 50PT490E M4 xStand Pole Mounting on a table Make sure to use screws and wall mounts that Mounting on a wallWall mount kits are described in the following VesaAttaching Pen Holder Bracket Tidying cablesPower Remote ControlTV / RAD ViewMark VOLMute BackControl buttons Colored buttonsSubtitle FreezeConnecting an antenna or basic cable Connecting to an antenna or cableCopper wire Watching TVTurning the TV on for the first time Language Mode Setting Time Zone Auto TuningWatching TV Setting up channelsManaging channels Enter Using favorite channelsFAV Next 1140 News Checking current program infoStart time Progress bar HE-AACInfo Button DescriptionNOW/NEXT Guide Mode EPG Electronic Program Guide In digital modeDay Guide Mode Date Setting ModeSchedule List Mode Manual Timer ModeAdjusting aspect ratio Using additional optionsResizes images to the previous standard Changing AV modes Using the input listChild Lock Locking the buttons on the TVKey Lock and press Enter OffUsing the customer support Using the quick menuTesting the Picture / Sound Using the product or service informationPentouch Using PentouchInstalling the Pentouch Program Step of using the Pentouch ProgramInstalling the USB Dongle Driver System RequirementsWhat is Pairing? Pairing between Touch Pen and DongleRemoving the Pentouch Program and Driver No. DescriptionYyPentouch operation may not be normal while charging Display Resolution Settings for Pentouch Using the Pentouch FunctionWindows XP Windows VistaEnglish Select Setting from the Pentouch Home When you select the SettingChecking the Pentouch FunctionsFixed Toolbar Functions Using ToolbarSelect image for background Using SketchbookExpansion / Reduction MoveRotation Using Photo Editor Specialized toolbar functions Using Gallery Using Family DiaryUse the toolbar to create and decorate the family diary Memo Using InternetSelect image for memo Capture allMy Office Using My OfficeEntertainment Connecting USB storage devicesButton Description Green Browsing filesButton List Yellow Type Supported File FormatsMusic yyMP3 Viewing VideosEnergy Produced with certain encodersSet Video Set Video PlaySet Audio DivX registration code Menu Viewing PhotosMode BGMSet Photo View Listening to musicOption Description Slide Speed Menu Description Play MarkedSet Audio Play Yy Non-supported files are displayed usingSelect Repeat or Random option Time elapsed /DurationMain Menus Customizing TV SettingsLock See p.66 Locks or unlocks Channels and programs Setup Settings Customizing SettingsAvailable channel settings are described in the following Available picture settings are described in the following Picture SettingsBasic Image Options Setting Description Picture ModeScreen OptionColor Temperature Setting Description Dynamic ContrastDynamic Color Noise ReductionSystem Setting Description Color ManagementSetting Description Auto Volume Audio SettingsSound Mode Clear VoiceDigital Audio SettingOut Audio Input Digital Audio outputAvailable time settings are described in the following Time SettingsSetting Description Clock Sleep TimerAvailable lock settings are described in the following Lock SettingsOption Settings Factory Reset Setting Description ISM MethodSet ID Making Connections Gaming device Connection OverviewHdmi Connection Connecting to a HD receiver, DVD or VCR playerDVI to Hdmi Connection Component ConnectionComposite Connection Connecting to a PCPin signal cable as shown in the following Transmits the analog video signal from your PC toIllustrations. To transmit an audio signal, connect With the resolution, vertical pattern, contrastConnecting to a USB Connecting to an Audio SystemDigital optical audio connection Simplink Connection Activating and Using Simplink menusUpdating the TV Firmware MaintenancePower cord Cleaning Your TVPreventing Image burn or Burn-in on your TV screen Screen and frameProblem Resolution TroubleshootingGeneral Movie Pentouch Models SpecificationsComponent port connecting information RGB PC, Hdmi PC supported modeHdmi DTV supported mode Component supported modeFile Video Decoder Audio Codec Max Resolution Extension Name Code Function Hexa IR CodesRS-232C Setup External Control Device SetupType of connector D-Sub 9-Pin Male RS-232CWire Configuration Serial female-female Null modem cable RS-232C configurationsWire Configurations Not standard Set ID Set ID numberData Command reference listDATA00 DATA01 DATA02 DATA03 DATA04 DATA05 Command2 Set ID OKDatax Command1Command2 Set ID DataCrCommand2 Set ID NGDatax Transmission / Receiving protocolVolume Control Command k f To adjust volume Power Command k aRemote Control Lock Mode Command k m OSD Select Command k l ISM Method Command j pEnergy Saving Command j q Treble Command k rKey Command m c Open source software notice Open Source LicenseLicense Component Preamble GNU General Public License English English END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyEnglish English English English No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries ‘’Contributor’’ Definitions Commercial Use‘’Contributor Version’’ ‘’Covered Code’’You’’ or Your 11. ‘’Source Code’’Source Code License Initial Developer Grant Contributor GrantAvailability of Source Code Distribution Obligations Application of LicenseDescription of Modifications Intellectual Property Matters Third Party ClaimsDisclaimer of Warranty English Responsibility for Claims MiscellaneousMULTIPLE-LICENSED Code Exhibit a -Mozilla Public LicenseOpenSSL License MIT license Expat license Legal Terms Definitions No WarrantyRedistribution AdvertisingJpeg license Xyssl StraceRSA Data Security license Model Serial